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'Damn heat' is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It would most commonly be used as an exclamation to express frustration or annoyance with a hot environment. For example, "It's been so hot lately. Damn heat!"
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How do you cope in this damn heat!
Rising sea levels just mean that more of us will live closer to the beach, which is a good thing given all this damn heat.
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"Come summer, ties be damned, heat be damned".
"Plus, these things are so damn hot they'll heat the whole building this winter".
"Hey, There", from The Pajama Game, was a No 1 hit for Rosemary Clooney, and the show's other songs included "Hernando's Hideaway" and "Steam Heat", while Damn Yankees' score featured "Whatever Lola Wants" and "(You Gotta Have) Heart".
Jesse Malin wore a leather jacket, heat be damned, and played "Rock and Roll".
"I tell my patients, 'eat your damn vegetables.' They taste better than chemotherapy or surgery," says Kahn. "Whether it's part of a Paleo diet, a Mediterranean diet, a vegetarian or vegan diet, fruits and vegetables should make up 50percentt of your plate".
Or maybe cuddling and snuggling just sounds more appealing when it's cold out and it costs too damn much to keep the heat on.
Scott is earnest in an age of irony, damning the "satanic creators" of Heat magazine and inserting a reference to Iraq into Old England.
I know I'm talking about the heat a lot, but god damn, it was fucking hot as hell.
Mistakes that James and the Heat typically brush aside become damning against the focused and skillful Spurs.
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